The Asian Age

27 yrs on, Rajiv death probe still incomplete

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New Delhi, May 21: As the nation today paid tributes to Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversar­y, the investigat­ion in the assassinat­ion of the former Prime Minister is still on, 27 years after his ghastly killing.

The status of ongoing investigat­ion by the CBIled Multi Disciplina­ry Monitoring Agency ( MDMA), probing the larger conspiracy aspect behind the assassinat­ion, was shared with the Supreme Court which had in March asked the Centre to place before it the steps which were required to be taken to brought it to an end as “expeditiou­sly as possible”.

The MDMA had informed a bench headed by Justice Ranjan Gogoi that the probe into the case was “still open” and letters rogatory have been issued to different countries, including Sri Lanka, where some persons required to be investigat­ed were currently residing.

Rajiv Gandhi was assassinat­ed on the night of May 21, 1991 at Sriperumbu­dur in Tamil Nadu by a woman suicide bomber, identified as Dhanu, at a poll rally. Fourteen others, including Dhanu herself, were also killed in the explosion.

Gandhi’s assassinat­ion was perhaps the first case of suicide bombing globally, which had claimed the life of a high- profile leader. The MDMA, set up in 1998 on the recommenda­tions of Justice M. C. Jain Commission of Inquiry which had probed the conspiracy aspect of Gandhi's assassinat­ion, is headed by a CBI official and comprises officers from IB, RAW and Revenue Intelligen­ce and other agencies.

“The Union of India is directed to place before the court the steps that have been taken and those that can be initiated, through the diplomatic channels, to ensure that investigat­ion with regard to the issue of larger conspiracy is brought to an end as expeditiou­sly as possible," the apex court had said on March 14.

The top court had asked the MDMA to file a status report within four weeks with regard to the status of a Letter Rogatory sent to Sri Lanka for examining one of the suspects, Nixon alias Suren, who is lodged in Colombo jail.

Nixon was reportedly a member of LTTE's intelligen­ce wing, who manned a wireless base in Tamil Nadu and had allegedly recruited some of the accused at Jaffna. — PTI

 ?? — PTI ?? Defence minister Nirmala Seetharama­n with Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba greet the all- women crew of INSV Tarini at Panaji in Goa on Monday.
— PTI Defence minister Nirmala Seetharama­n with Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba greet the all- women crew of INSV Tarini at Panaji in Goa on Monday.
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